Was it worth the savings?
Some of the pricing is really cheap. I imagine you would probably be getting leftovers in terms of excursions, cabins etc.
I live in the Washington State so it would be easy for us to get to Seattle or Vancouver BC for departure to Alaska.
First, Vacations To Go is a licensed Travel Agency. Their "deals" are deals offered by the cruise line, nothing smoke and mirrors about it. I am retired and only cruise at the "last minute" and pick an inside cabin for the lowest price. On my last cruise, I was upgraded to a balcony at no charge. I don't believe it had anything to do with VTG but the cruise line itself.
I have used VTG for my cruise vacations for the last 5 years. Their website is the most intuitive I have ever discovered and within minutes I know what lengths, destinations, and cruise lines are within my budget. I would recommend them 100%.
From a personal point of view, Travel Agents get a commission from the cruise line. Who has more incentive to take care of your problems, if any arise, than a person getting a 15% commission to make sure you are happy, or the most recent hourly employee when dealing directly with a cruise company?